Howe & Currier is an older platted subdivision (Howe & Currier's Allotment, recorded in 1909) located in the Samsula-Spruce Creek area of New Smyrna Beach, Volusia County, Florida (ZIP 32168). It consists primarily of large-acreage rural residential lots rather than a traditional managed community. Public records and real estate listings indicate no active homeowners association governs the subdivision.
Information unavailable. No evidence of an active HOA or associated fees, assessments, or contributions was found in public sources.
Information unavailable. As there is no active HOA, standard subdivision covenants from the original plat may apply in limited cases, but no current rules, guidelines, or enforcement mechanisms are documented publicly.
No community amenities are associated with an HOA. Individual properties may feature private amenities such as barns, workshops, or pools on large lots.
The area offers a rural, private lifestyle with spacious wooded or cleared acreage lots suitable for equestrian use, farming, or privacy seekers. Residents enjoy proximity to New Smyrna Beach while maintaining a country setting.
No HOA or management company contact information is available, as no active association exists. Property-specific inquiries should be directed to Volusia County or individual real estate agents.
Howe & Currier is one of the historic unrecorded or exempt subdivisions in the Samsula area. Many listings explicitly note "no HOA," highlighting freedom from association fees and restrictions. The community benefits from its location near beaches, outdoor recreation, and natural areas.
Howe & Currier functions as a rural subdivision without a formal HOA, emphasizing privacy and large lots in a desirable Florida coastal region.